Primary Contributors To How To License Your Music.com Premium

Aaron Davison is a Berklee College of Music Alumnus and the founder of How To License Your Music.com. Aaron first started licensing his own music in 2002. His music has been heard on shows and projects including The Young & The Restless, All My Children, Fox Sports. The US Open, The Herd, MLB Whip Around, Google, American's Pre Game, Rangers Insider and many more.

In 2007 Aaron founded the first online education resource about the music licensing industry, How To License Your Music.com. Since then, Aaron has created over a dozen niche courses related to music licensing and has helped hundreds of songwriters get started in the business of music licensing.

​Aaron is also the host of the popular music business podcast, Music, Money & Life where he interviews leading music industry insiders.

Gary Gray is a California based producer with over 30 years of experience working in the industry.​Gary’s latest track was chosen by Industry Veteran Music Supervisor Mason Cooper as a single on Concord Records Film Score Sound Track Album for the Dennis Quaid Film “Beneath The Darkness.”

Gary also was chosen to orchestrate and co-produce the solo album “Blue Highway” for Multi-Platinum Recording Artist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Marty Balin (founder of Jefferson Starship/Jefferson Airplane).

Eddie Grey is a multi-faceted composer, arranger, songwriter, and sound designer whose successful track record speaks for itself. The Los Angeles-based musician began playing with synthesizers and writing on computer programs at an early age, eventually beginning a musical education that would take him into the world of composing and songwriting.

His success as a composer has seen many high level placements, most notably the main title theme for DirectTV’s “Celebrity Beach Bowl” as well as the theme for their “Fantasy Football Channel.” In addition to his work with DirectTV, he has placed numerous tracks on high rated television shows across a multitude of networks, including Lifetime’s “Dance Moms”, NatGeo’s “Wicked Tuna,” ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise,” Bravo’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” and CBS’s “The Young and The Restless”, to name a few..